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HELP What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator? A. Wood is a good conductor but not a good insulator. B. Metal is a good insulator but not a good conductor. C. A conductor transmits energy
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What is the difference between a conductor and
an insulator?
A. Wood is a good conductor but not a good
insulator.
B. Metal is a good insulator but not a good
conductor.
C. A conductor transmits energy very well while
an insulator does not.
D. An insulator transmits energy very well while
a conductor does not.
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C. A conductor transmits energy very well while an insulator does not.
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